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‘’In that uncertainty, something worth noticing emerges. The same pressure that unsettles us also reveals our capacity t...
30/05/2026

‘’In that uncertainty, something worth noticing emerges. The same pressure that unsettles us also reveals our capacity to adapt. And somehow, the faster things move, the more we find ourselves looking for what is slower, simpler, and genuinely human.’’

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Viktoryia Dijk (b. 1992) is a Belarus-born, Rotterdam and London-based painter. Her work carries the layered sensibility...
26/05/2026

Viktoryia Dijk (b. 1992) is a Belarus-born, Rotterdam and London-based painter. Her work carries the layered sensibility of someone who has moved between visual languages and cultural contexts, engaging with themes of identity, transition, and belonging, rendered through a painterly vocabulary shaped by years of rigorous graphic thinking.

“Viktoryia Dijk treats process as service, material as meaning, and openness to change as the only thing worth keeping.”

We sat down with Viktoryia to chat about the way she works, the memories and places that continue to shape her practice, and the elements of her process that remain non-negotiable.

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Viktoriya Dijk
Amor Fati
2026
dry pigment and rabbit skin glue on linen
220x160 cm

Sun came out for this one! Thanks to everyone who celebrated the opening of A Kinetic Negotiation with us. The show is o...
21/05/2026

Sun came out for this one! Thanks to everyone who celebrated the opening of A Kinetic Negotiation with us.

The show is on view for another month, don’t miss it!

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Jameela Stenheden Gordon-King (b. 1998) is a London-based painter whose practice operates through a gestural and materia...
18/05/2026

Jameela Stenheden Gordon-King (b. 1998) is a London-based painter whose practice operates through a gestural and material language in which painting becomes a physical and cathartic act. Working across charcoal, oil, and distemper, her abstract-figurative forms emerge through movement, instinct, and bodily rhythm, where mark-making functions as a direct trace of physical and emotional states. Her work considers painting as a form of release — echoing how the body negotiates, absorbs, and sheds the pressures of contemporary life through rhythm, repetition, and intensity of gesture.

Another Cigarette
oil on canvas
160×200 cm

We’re proudly presenting a selection of Jameela Stenheden Gordon-King’s work in our group show A Kinetic Negotiation.

On view May 7 - June 22
Frederiksplein 45, Amsterdam
Sat-Sun from 12-6PM

For general inquiries, please email [email protected]

Lisa Jahovic (b. 1985) is a London-based multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, film, and photography. Her p...
14/05/2026

Lisa Jahovic (b. 1985) is a London-based multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, film, and photography. Her practice is grounded in anthropomorphism, casting everyday objects as protagonists to animate the inanimate and generate subtle, often poetic narratives. Through a performative approach to image-making, she transforms the mundane into charged symbolic forms, creating unexpected dialogues around memory, identity, and perception.

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Lisa Jahovic
Pencils, 2025
Archival Pigment Hand Print
incl black metal frame + museum glass
59.4 x 84.1 cm

We’re proudly presenting a selection of Lisa Jahovic’ work in our group show A Kinetic Negotiation.

On view May 7 - June 22
Frederiksplein 45, Amsterdam
Sat-Sun from 12-6PM

For general inquiries, please email [email protected]

Angela Santana (b. 1986) is a Swiss-born, New York–based artist renowned for her vibrant, large-scale oil paintings that...
12/05/2026

Angela Santana (b. 1986) is a Swiss-born, New York–based artist renowned for her vibrant, large-scale oil paintings that critically examine and reimagine the historical representation of the female body, revealing its enduring influence on contemporary culture. Using the internet as a modern muse, Santana explores the rapid consumption of online imagery. She interrogates the power structures and biases that distort collective consciousness, utilizing the permanence of oil paint as a poignant counterpoint to digital ephemerality. Through an experimental process that pushes classical forms toward abstraction, she challenges the status quo to explore the complexities of the human condition.

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Angela Santana
Sublimation
Oil on canvas
127 × 178 cm

A selection of Angela Santana’s work is part of the group show A Kinetic Negotiation.

On view May 7 – June 22
Frederiksplein 45, Amsterdam
Sat–Sun from 12–6PM

For general inquiries, please email [email protected]

Some exhibitions come together very slowly, others feel immediate from the start. A Kinetic Negotiation was one of those...
09/05/2026

Some exhibitions come together very slowly, others feel immediate from the start. A Kinetic Negotiation was one of those projects that kept growing naturally through conversations, studio visits, and the sense that the works began speaking to each other almost on their own.

Over the past months, we’ve been working on this show together with our dear friend , bringing together practices we’ve each been following and admiring for quite some time. We’re very happy to finally open it and share it with you.

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The show is on view through June 21st.

Sat/Sun 12 till 6 or DM for private views.

Frederiksplein 45, Amsterdam
Homecoming Gallery

‘She Doesn’t Break She Carries’
“Dua den no nteɛ nka anomaa a wɔtena ne so ho.” 
The strong tree does not complain about...
21/04/2026

‘She Doesn’t Break She Carries’


“Dua den no nteɛ nka anomaa a wɔtena ne so ho.” 
The strong tree does not complain about the birds it carries.
A mother stands in the water with her child resting on her back while balancing a tray of fruit upon her head. The body holds three burdens at once, life, nourishment, and endurance yet the posture remains calm.

The sleeping child symbolizes trust. In Hueism philosophy, true strength creates safety so complete that another life can rest without fear. The mother becomes both shelter and direction.
The fruit on the head represents provision. It is the visible labor of survival, the work carried daily so others may eat. Hueism reminds us that nourishment often arrives through invisible sacrifices.

Water surrounds the body like a testing ground. The ocean represents uncertainty, yet she stands steady within it. The waves move, but she does not. Hueism teaches that stability is not the absence of difficulty; it is the discipline of remaining upright within it.
The yellow sky introduces hope, while blue water steadies the scene with patience and endurance. Together they form a Hueist balance: aspiration above, responsibility below.

The art honors those who carry without applause. The world often celebrates arrival, but Hueism respects the ones who hold everything together long before the celebration begins.

Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper

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